vvoland wrote:CDM_Stats wrote:KevinMcreynolds wrote:He’ll pass up a shot to drive into the lane and pick up his dribble
**** if this doesnt get me angry every single time.. he starts off aggressive for a quick second but is then like nah, gets into trouble and kicks it back out. Get some lean muscle and lean into someone, or just cycle the ball out
It's been tough shots getting blocked the last couple of times. Open looks turning into turnovers will get lots of players doghouse treatment.
What do the tracking numbers say about how quick his shot is? It seems super slow, from my couch. Defenders keep getting to the shot despite being late on the closeout or biting on the pump fake.
No data on stuff like that, not official anyways. Too arbitrary to determine when a shot starts at the NBA level, especially during game. I've heard things like .5 seconds is the average, I've also heard that the quickest in the NBA a few years back was something like .75.. its one of those things youd probably have to track in an empty gym after seeing tons of shots. Eye test probably best.. and yes Moody's release is definitely slow. He dips the ball to get in rhythm. Its not going to matter much because most contests arent going to bother him with that freakish wingspan he has